A variety of microscope slides designed to introduce students to microscopy. Includes slides of plants, algae, mitosis, meiosis, printed text, onion skin, bacteria, human blood, protozoa, parameciums, and various animal samples
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Prepared microscope slide of mycobacterium tuberculosis, wholemount. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a gram positive pathogenic bacteria causing tuberculosis in humans. Ideal for microbiology studies at home or in the classroom.
Prepared microscope slide of mixed Bacillus culture, gram positive and gram negative. Ideal for studying rod-shaped morphology. Gram positive bacteria appear purple, as they are stained with crystal violet stain. Gram-negative bacillus is stained with carbol fuchsin and appear the color of fuchsia.
Prepared microscope slide of Grantia, a genus of calcareous sponges. Longitudinal section. The slide is stained to show general structures such as incurrent and radial canals.
Prepared microscope slide of wholemount of mixed freshwater rotifers. Showing characteristic morphology and structures. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared composite microscope slide of cross sections of hydrophytic and mesophytic leaves. The leaves are placed side by side on a slide for easy comparison. Great choice for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of mammalian red bone marrow. Bone marrow is a tissue where blood cells develop from stem cells and mature. Stained to visualize general structures and cell types. ideal for biology classrooms to explore structure function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of human ureter. Cross section. Ureter is a part of a excretory system. Specially stained for better visualization of general structures. Ideal for biology classrooms to explore structure-function relationships as per NGSS standards.
Prepared microscope slide of a smear of Vibrio cholerae. Vibrio cholerae is a gram-negative comma-shaped bacterium which has a flagellum and pili. Some strains of vibrio cholerae may cause the disease cholera. Shows characteristic morphology and structures.
Prepared microscope slide of vegetative Spirogyra. Whole Mount. Spirogyra is a type of filamentous green algae which can reproduce sexually or asexually. Asexual/vegetative reproduction occurs via fragmentation. Shows vegetative reproduction and characteristic spiral arrangement of chloroplasts.